Several SA-6 mobile anti-aircraft missiles were captured near the northeastern Syrian city of Dayr Az Zawr, where in recent weeks US and allied aircraft have conducted airstrikes against oil and gas facilities controlled by ISIS, Pentagon officials told the Washington Free Beacon.
Four missiles and two tracked mobile SA-6 launchers were captured by the group, the officials said.
However, it was not clear whether the associated fire control radar and other equipment needed to fire the missiles were captured as well.
A photo of a captured SA-6 was posted by an ISIS social media account on January 20, the report said.
The weapon is an unlikely threat to aircraft, a military official in the region said of the missiles.
However, missile warheads could be used by ISIS in suicide vehicle bombs.
ISIS probably lacks the expertise needed to use the launchers, even if they were able to capture those items, the official added.
ISIS frequently conducts suicide attacks using vehicle bombs when striking regime targets in Syria and government facilities in Iraq.
On the SA-6 missile threat, Colonel Steve Warren, a spokesman for the US-led military coalition in the region, said pilots are aware of the dangers.
"Coalition aircraft employ sophisticated self-defence measures on every mission. Make no mistake; our pilots are in harm's way, but force protection is our top priority," Warren told the news portal.
The SA-6 is an older air defence system that has been in service around the world since 1970. The missile is armed with a 130-pound high-explosive warhead.
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